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that somebody analyzing it that is an economist, john taylor. he is a known economist out there that i believe is a better and fairer measurement of what two futures. bill: state of california. listen, on the senate democratic plan, this is something you guys have been pushing now for 1400 and some odd days, it has been more than four years. senate democrats showed their hand last week in three areas when it comes to obamacare. the house plan will eliminate obamacare. the senate plan will keep it. on medicare the house plan will go to a voucher-like model. the senate democratic plan, modest cuts to providers. social security call the president and congress to address the issue. senate democratic plan, no specifics. which way is washington moving? >> well, hopefully washington is moving the way the country wants to move. that they want to save medicare so they will look to the republican plan. the other two items in the plan is not mentioned is overall tax reform where we close the loopholes and lower the rate so individuals could get more money,
that somebody analyzing it that is an economist, john taylor. he is a known economist out there that i believe is a better and fairer measurement of what two futures. bill: state of california. listen, on the senate democratic plan, this is something you guys have been pushing now for 1400 and some odd days, it has been more than four years. senate democrats showed their hand last week in three areas when it comes to obamacare. the house plan will eliminate obamacare. the senate plan will keep...
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where is john course on the former head of m.f. global they're not in prison not in court they've got to walk away from the masses they created so again here is the tape for mcconnell me phrase of course coined by catherine austin fits but now that scientists have the term and are also very similar to cancers so they basically destroyed the system they killed the system right so the average american does not participate in the in the stock market rally because the. market rallies driven by hardened criminals and securities laws violators like jamie diamond so they're know if they buy into the stocks are they supporting criminality that's one of the issues that are turning people up because they don't want to invest in this playing this financial hole a cost that is jamie diamond they don't want to invest in that so they are on the sidelines. like in some societies the that the woman is forced to marry the man who was abused ok here similarly people are being forced to invest in the stock market end of people that are abusing them t
where is john course on the former head of m.f. global they're not in prison not in court they've got to walk away from the masses they created so again here is the tape for mcconnell me phrase of course coined by catherine austin fits but now that scientists have the term and are also very similar to cancers so they basically destroyed the system they killed the system right so the average american does not participate in the in the stock market rally because the. market rallies driven by...
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john forbes is here. john? >> i'm going to do a little rick santelli. let's break it down. $137 billion that apple has in cash but only 43 billion of that is actually in u.s. accounts. only about that much. that's what is available for apple to pay out in dividends without paying additional taxes. apple pays out about $10 billion annually. that's the rate that they are paying out in dividends. so the issue is how fast are they accumulating u.s. cash? well, it turns out at less than 4 billion per year. so if they boost the dividend by more than 30%, it raises the question that maybe they are drawing down their u.s. cash amount and maybe if they are drawing that down they need to do something like take out loans with some other companies. tyler? >> jon fortt, thank you for that rundown. speaking of the rundown, let's stay with it. jon fortt is going to stay with us and julia boorstin is going to join us to continue the apple discussion. how much should apple boost and what is the company doing with the 140 billion in cash. jon, do you have any ideas here?
john forbes is here. john? >> i'm going to do a little rick santelli. let's break it down. $137 billion that apple has in cash but only 43 billion of that is actually in u.s. accounts. only about that much. that's what is available for apple to pay out in dividends without paying additional taxes. apple pays out about $10 billion annually. that's the rate that they are paying out in dividends. so the issue is how fast are they accumulating u.s. cash? well, it turns out at less than 4...
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esko coming up in a moment also republicans love to lecture us on the dangers of the national debt now john boehner says it's not such a big deal i'll talk to david serota uncover the real strategy behind the writes about face an impending fiscal do and the g.o.p. has become the party of stuffy old white men and the strategy from its past could save you from disaster i'll tell you why in tonight's daily take. you need to know the european financial crisis in a dangerous new phase this weekend and it could mean disaster for the global economy on friday the european stability mechanism the institution that provides funds for financially struggling e.u. member countries and the i.m.f. announced that they would provide eleven billion dollars in bailout funds to banks on the small island nation of cyprus but there was a catch in exchange for that bailout the e.u. and the i.m.f. plan to slap cypriots with harsh penalties on their bank deposits depositors who have more than one hundred thousand euros in their bank accounts will face a nine point nine percent an oldie eventually attacks and those w
esko coming up in a moment also republicans love to lecture us on the dangers of the national debt now john boehner says it's not such a big deal i'll talk to david serota uncover the real strategy behind the writes about face an impending fiscal do and the g.o.p. has become the party of stuffy old white men and the strategy from its past could save you from disaster i'll tell you why in tonight's daily take. you need to know the european financial crisis in a dangerous new phase this weekend...
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we build john deere equipment the way we always have: the right way. times change. our principles don't. you don't just have our word on it. you've got our name on it. that's how we run. nothing runs like a deere. discover the full line of riding lawn equipment at johndeere.com/howwerun or your local dealer.
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money back. >> they refunded my money after telling them i was going on channel 7 on your side. >> john got a refrund oracle arena. one attorney says that is not enough. >> it's been hit or miss with regards of who received refunds a hearing on whether or not the lawsuit will proceed is scheduled for thursday. >> what a mess. >> still to come tonight the world's tiniest microscope. >> and a cancer patient is benefiting from it. >> >>> some doctors are now tighting fighting cancer world's smallest medical microscope. >> mike knows he's a lucky man. a checkup for a acid reflux condition turns up a dangerous threat. cancer. >> precansor cells that were accelerating and moving towards cancer. and i happened to diagnose down here in the nick of time. >> surgeons removed the tissue and today a team at california pacific medical center is going to use a device to help make sure the cells are gone for good. >> this cancer houses a world's tiniest medical microscope. >> this doctor is going use a mine tour microscope to re-examine the area going after any remaining cell autos so we're more confi
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john mccain and lindsey graham were two of the cheerleaders even before bush came in, right? there was a whole group of them in the senate saying we needed to invade iraq. along the way when they realized there were no weapons of mass destruction, when they realized this was a complete quagmire, the thing they said it would never be, what they actually said was toent worry about it because we've got another rationale here. we're going to spread democracy. remember? freedom on the march? this is a language they don't understand. culture they don't understand. where having a large foreign invasion has a long and sad track record of failure. now, that's not to say it cannot be done. you know, look at the different kind of model that this administration took when it came to libya. right? we can actually help people on the ground and do so in a way that does not jeopardize american lives and can respect the culture. if you're going to push democracy it needs to come from people on the ground. so i don't think -- >> and we haven't even talked about the amount of lives of the iraqi
john mccain and lindsey graham were two of the cheerleaders even before bush came in, right? there was a whole group of them in the senate saying we needed to invade iraq. along the way when they realized there were no weapons of mass destruction, when they realized this was a complete quagmire, the thing they said it would never be, what they actually said was toent worry about it because we've got another rationale here. we're going to spread democracy. remember? freedom on the march? this is...
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administration wants to go ahead with this and people on the right you know the lindsey graham's of john mccain's of the world want to agree with it i mean all that does is kind of strengthen the libertarian base and the actual fiscal and so is the actual true conservative base the republican party and i think that gives us a bridging issue to progressives out there that are kind of disillusioned by this you know the obama administration kind of breaking these promises of hope and change i mean these are things that the youth rebelled against george bush going and now you know some of history he just won from he just won from you know you disagree with the republican party to this is all obama's fault well i don't think it's all obama's fault obviously these are policies that were in the senate candidate that began under these are policies that began under the bush administration they've been continued to kind of exacerbate what you're saying these are these are highlighting a fracture cleavage and i would say you know and i think i think and your colleague . you guys both call yourselve
administration wants to go ahead with this and people on the right you know the lindsey graham's of john mccain's of the world want to agree with it i mean all that does is kind of strengthen the libertarian base and the actual fiscal and so is the actual true conservative base the republican party and i think that gives us a bridging issue to progressives out there that are kind of disillusioned by this you know the obama administration kind of breaking these promises of hope and change i mean...
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i think the speaker john boehner himself could make a deal with president obama that would include raising taxes. he would do that. the reason he won't do that, is he's afraid of being yellowstone thrown by eric cantor and kevin mccarthy and the tea party caucus and the problem is the republicans who sort of see sense on the budget, or could see sense on the budget, are held back by their own fear of their own radicals. >> what's amazing to me is that, joy, we talked about ryan budget, 2.0, now this is 3.0. there is this effort under way to rebrand the republican party that has been met with varying levels of success. >> right. >> and now they're talking about this as a way of preserving the social safety net. and i always, when i hear that, it's like -- you kind of have to be kidding, right? you may have a different fiscal goals, but don't tell me this is a way of preserving the social safety net. >> it's so funny you say that because i was thinking that i'm remembering the pretty thing sent up with all the red bubbles on it from the rnc. where they said we've got to learn not to be scary
i think the speaker john boehner himself could make a deal with president obama that would include raising taxes. he would do that. the reason he won't do that, is he's afraid of being yellowstone thrown by eric cantor and kevin mccarthy and the tea party caucus and the problem is the republicans who sort of see sense on the budget, or could see sense on the budget, are held back by their own fear of their own radicals. >> what's amazing to me is that, joy, we talked about ryan budget,...
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from the step we took together in 2012 many people said we couldn't reach consensus i say thank you john, thank you controller ben. and thank you city attorney dennis and treasurer. and thank you to the desire business community. thank you for your lisp and partisanship by replacing our gross receipt tax and now we must work together to develop this transparency. we must work together on the funds that we've raised for small businesses and economic development. and we're pitting thousands of san franciscans back to work on construction projects. and we're working and providing that san francisco of admission bay and the trans bay tower can coexist with chinatown and other quiet west side neighbors. infrastructure as most of you know is near and dear to my heart. i drafted our cities first blue print to up grade our infrastructure. and in the last two years we've got funds now for the water supply to be ready for the next earthquake. in the next few weeks i'll partner together with other supervisors to get the most vulnerable buildings to be retro if i had. the rebuilding of san francisco
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also, papa john's and boston beer gaining more than 60% in the last 52 weeks. very nice. back to you. cheryl: thank you very much, big performers on the screen, thank you, nicole. as the united states beefs up the cyber security, competition is heating up to find the best way to ward off hackers. palo alto networks joining me now with a fox business exclusive when we have news of cyber security. let's talk about this meeting. the new treasury secretary meets with chinese officials talking about cyber security. how big of a threat do you think the chinese truly are? >> larger than any other single country or actor. there are several very focused, very well-funded and they're used the technology and their wherewithal to steal things, break into you get your passwords, corporate espionage. cheryl: do you get a sense the u.s. government is the group best to fight cyber security, or is it companies like yours? private companies but maybe this is a better way. speaker to be a combination of public and private. i don't think any country can do it alone and no single company can
also, papa john's and boston beer gaining more than 60% in the last 52 weeks. very nice. back to you. cheryl: thank you very much, big performers on the screen, thank you, nicole. as the united states beefs up the cyber security, competition is heating up to find the best way to ward off hackers. palo alto networks joining me now with a fox business exclusive when we have news of cyber security. let's talk about this meeting. the new treasury secretary meets with chinese officials talking about...
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it's not john mccain or lindsey graham talking about this. it is someone with a different republican message although she's been different in her message. she is not diverged from what the republican conventions have been on this issue. in utah, independent caller. caller: good morning, thanks for taking my call. it is a wonderful thing to see increased diversity of panelists and female senators. week very interested last to see the female senators questioning various representatives of the armed services relative to the sexual abuse situation in the u.s. military. that is a very relevant topic that concerns all of us. briefly, senator claire mccaskill talked about the incidents of sexual abuse against males in the u.s. military. no other individual had brought that up besides her and she only talked about it for a few seconds. it's encouraging to see that she has done that. i certainly support her in her bravery to address the subject, because i think sometimes in the , issuese that we have of abuse against males, both children and men, this
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cenk: catherine general john adams who is the head of central command uncharge of iraq said of course it's about oil. it's very much about oil and we can't really deny that. alan greenspan federal head of the federal reserve said: cenk: as you look at the $2.2 trillion in cost, iraqi civilians dead, americans dead, how can anyone make the claim that it was worth the cost for getting the royal when we didn't even get it, by the way. >> i've been just shocked to see how many media outlets are asking the question was it worth it over the last couple of days. well, who was it worth what for? it wasn't worth it for the people of iraq, but it was worth it for it turns out not -- the oil companies didn't do that well, compared to the military contractors and the reconstruction contractors approximate, some of whom again are very well connected to the bush-cheney administration, halliburton. companies made money hand over fist over the last 10 years, supplying logistics for the military doing reconstruction work, much of it really quite fraudulently, and, you know, over budget and years over
cenk: catherine general john adams who is the head of central command uncharge of iraq said of course it's about oil. it's very much about oil and we can't really deny that. alan greenspan federal head of the federal reserve said: cenk: as you look at the $2.2 trillion in cost, iraqi civilians dead, americans dead, how can anyone make the claim that it was worth the cost for getting the royal when we didn't even get it, by the way. >> i've been just shocked to see how many media outlets...
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john ricotello is stepping down. he says in part the decision is leave is all by my accountability for the shortcomings this year. it looks like we will come in slightly below the financial guide answer we issued to the street. for that i am 100% account. so another ceo who is stepping up and saying i'm leaving because of poor performance at the company. the video game giant warrants that it expects earnings to be at the low end or slightly below previously issued guidance. and the shares in after-hours trading were done. >> federal reserve kicking off its two-day meeting today. we have the latest as a result of the survey. steve steve liesman is here. >> when is the fed expected to stop buying assets. let's look at the first chart. what was expected in january was for the fed to purchase $858 billion in assets. it works out to 76 billion a month, which is below the $85 billion level. i think there's a reason for that that we will show you in a second. the next thing i want to show you is this elaborate thing we crea
john ricotello is stepping down. he says in part the decision is leave is all by my accountability for the shortcomings this year. it looks like we will come in slightly below the financial guide answer we issued to the street. for that i am 100% account. so another ceo who is stepping up and saying i'm leaving because of poor performance at the company. the video game giant warrants that it expects earnings to be at the low end or slightly below previously issued guidance. and the shares in...
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john coal usually can't go straight home after work because his bike isn't allowed on board at that time. >> makes me wait another 20 minutes. about kind of hard. >>reporter: bart tried allowing bike on friday last august and resulted in a dead tie. >> we had 37 percent opposed to change the rules. and 37 percent for changing the rules. so that's why bart needs the second test. >>reporter: officials highly recommend that riders participate in the survey after this test week. saying the bart board will pay close attention to rider feedback. >> i think they really want to see how this test week goes but we do have many board members that are passionate about bike just as our cyclist are. >>reporter: input really could help break a tie in this situation so bart has an on line survey to parts in or phone number to call. all that information is on our web site. survey available until april third. this is abc 7 fuss. >> launched then months ago but officials are already trying to figure out how to keep the ferry service between oakland south san francisco from sinking at the end ofless month f
john coal usually can't go straight home after work because his bike isn't allowed on board at that time. >> makes me wait another 20 minutes. about kind of hard. >>reporter: bart tried allowing bike on friday last august and resulted in a dead tie. >> we had 37 percent opposed to change the rules. and 37 percent for changing the rules. so that's why bart needs the second test. >>reporter: officials highly recommend that riders participate in the survey after this test...
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john olnick who used to work at laguna honda hospital. and if my memory is correct, dr. ulrick walked off with far much more money than dr. kerr. i would also like to remind the nine supervisors here that the dead man's curse is still active. the san francisco symphony's reputation has been badly tarnished. and also the american team somehow did not make it to san francisco for the wbc. a lot of my friends would have gone, but no americans, no tickets sold. also, i would like to bring up the subject about why my district supervisor isn't here today. i sure hope it isn't what they commonly call on the street "influence pedaling." and in regards to that situation regarding abortion, i would like to assure everybody that everybody will be fairly treated, as there will be certain observers from outside california there to make sure everybody is behaving correctly. so, nobody is going to be intimidated by anybody. and i hope this board doesn't try to intimidate speakers like myself. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> good afternoon. my name is valerie schwartz. i live
john olnick who used to work at laguna honda hospital. and if my memory is correct, dr. ulrick walked off with far much more money than dr. kerr. i would also like to remind the nine supervisors here that the dead man's curse is still active. the san francisco symphony's reputation has been badly tarnished. and also the american team somehow did not make it to san francisco for the wbc. a lot of my friends would have gone, but no americans, no tickets sold. also, i would like to bring up the...
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john malone's cable media. we'll find out if he's just getting started on a cable buying spree. >>> also, we'll hear from one strategist who says this pullback is a buying opportunity for stocks. and here's the kicker. until recently, he had been one of wall street's biggest bears. a familiar name on "closing bell" has changed its spot. and nfl is teaming up with a private equity firm. a private equity firm explains what the league wants to invest in. we'll see you at the top of the hour for the all-important last hour of the trade. first, "street signs" is back after this quick break. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work t
john malone's cable media. we'll find out if he's just getting started on a cable buying spree. >>> also, we'll hear from one strategist who says this pullback is a buying opportunity for stocks. and here's the kicker. until recently, he had been one of wall street's biggest bears. a familiar name on "closing bell" has changed its spot. and nfl is teaming up with a private equity firm. a private equity firm explains what the league wants to invest in. we'll see you at the top...
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(calling names) >> directors i would like to echo some of the things that john lazaro mentioned as far as developing his own app, spending money to develop his own app. we will put one out in the next couple of weeks which will echo a lot of features. we will expand our dispatch service, to have some of those features that will allow the drivers to connect with their passengers by phone on the way. we are spending money and time to expand. the biggest problem i have, that i want to address, with what is on the agenda today besides being against it is the way he came here before you today. when something as important as the proposed legislation is before the board of supervisors, is relegated to the committee. the supervisors looked it over, and presented back to the board. we had a lot of time to discuss this. even though there has been some talk about an app developed as far as specifics, with excerpts, and the actual specifics of what was all about were put up friday afternoon which most people -- a lot of stuff is threatening for our companies, very litigious. i would encourage you
(calling names) >> directors i would like to echo some of the things that john lazaro mentioned as far as developing his own app, spending money to develop his own app. we will put one out in the next couple of weeks which will echo a lot of features. we will expand our dispatch service, to have some of those features that will allow the drivers to connect with their passengers by phone on the way. we are spending money and time to expand. the biggest problem i have, that i want to...
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but this protection is extended to the church as john paul ii pointed out. just as st. joseph took loving care to mary. he like wise watches over christ's mystical body, the church of which is virgin mary is the model. how did joseph exercise his role as protector? discreetly, humbly and silently, with an unfailing presence of total fidelity, even when he finds it hard to understand. from the time of his betrothal to mary and the finding of the 12-year-old jesus in the temple of jerusalem, he is there every moment with loving care, as the spouse of mary, he is at her side in good times and bad. on the journey to bethlehem for the senses and in the joyful hours when she gave birth. amid the drama of the flight into egypt and the frantic search for their child in the temple and later in the day-to-day life in the home of nazareth in the workshop where he taught his trade to jesus. how does joseph respond to his calling to be the protector of mary, jesus and the church? by being constantly attentive to god, his presence and receptive to his plans, not simply to his own. th
but this protection is extended to the church as john paul ii pointed out. just as st. joseph took loving care to mary. he like wise watches over christ's mystical body, the church of which is virgin mary is the model. how did joseph exercise his role as protector? discreetly, humbly and silently, with an unfailing presence of total fidelity, even when he finds it hard to understand. from the time of his betrothal to mary and the finding of the 12-year-old jesus in the temple of jerusalem, he...
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john, i think, takes some responsibility for the problems at ea. simms city, we had a move into digital that no one could have predicted and a lot of the games were analog, and i think that john is the fall guy here for that particular incredible trend. although he was always too bullish. >> always too bullish. >> and he had a mea culpa. >> yes. >> watch deere and watch electronic arts for very different reasons. as we said, the opening bell is just about four minute away and get read per another big day of trading. how much will cyprus play in if at all and housing starts. big crowd here, post 9. "squawk on the street" returns right after this. zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the
john, i think, takes some responsibility for the problems at ea. simms city, we had a move into digital that no one could have predicted and a lot of the games were analog, and i think that john is the fall guy here for that particular incredible trend. although he was always too bullish. >> always too bullish. >> and he had a mea culpa. >> yes. >> watch deere and watch electronic arts for very different reasons. as we said, the opening bell is just about four minute...
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joining us is john brabender. mr. brabender, it's great to have you here. >> i'm glad to be here, and every i am i'm here, i'm increasingly convinced you are not going to switch and become a republican. >> i will keep trying to persuade you of that. let me ask you if you think my analysis is biased by the fact that i am not a republican. i look at sort of the republican prognosis for what went wrong, that autopsy that they unveiled today, and i see that as trying to rebrand at compassionate conservativism again? do you see that? >> i think it's more complicated than that. first of all i do thee that chairman priebus had very good intentions, and actually put out a pretty good report. i don't necessarily agree with everything in there but i think there was a lot of good things in there. one of the things i thought that was important but not getting as much press is the whole thing about the american dream not being reached by lower and middle income americans. i think that the perception is that the republican party to
joining us is john brabender. mr. brabender, it's great to have you here. >> i'm glad to be here, and every i am i'm here, i'm increasingly convinced you are not going to switch and become a republican. >> i will keep trying to persuade you of that. let me ask you if you think my analysis is biased by the fact that i am not a republican. i look at sort of the republican prognosis for what went wrong, that autopsy that they unveiled today, and i see that as trying to rebrand at...
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i believe if john hancock signed the i wish our tea was cheaper. can you imagine what it must be like to work with that guy? we'll be right back with[cheers] >> jon: here we go. [cheers and applause] welcome back. my guest tonight she's a former supreme court justice, was the first woman to serve on our supreme court. the new book is called out of order, stories from the history of the supreme court. please welcome back to the program justice sandra day o'connor. nice to see you. >> glad to be here. >> jon: the book is called "out of order." what was your purpose in this book, in putting this particular book together? >> telling the stories about how the court works and giving people a glimpse into some of the things. >> jon: it's hard to imagine the pressure that a justice might feel when you are dealing with as we talked about earlier some of the biggest issues of our day. >> yes. >> jon: of racism and discrimination and the franchise. >> right. >> jon: does that weight -- do you feel that when you are deciding those cases? >> you certainly do be
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when their own country john to offer them a living even loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to work just a bit longer. is the dream of millions of migrants that their children might choose their own motherland. school. is. i want my children to win over moscow. russia has become this step mother land. to find a way home. if it. were all the way to the killian's and the merits of. it came all the way from europe why and bolivia i. know there are more than fifty such people in. their lives you can build houses. alexander was a one time head of the administration of one of the nearby villages now that he is retired he takes fishermen on guided tours of local forests in reverse he maintains good relations with the new russians living in neighboring villages. if i visit them often right now i'm bringing a doctor. a doctor has arrived in there sue all believers take an ambivalent view of medicine if medics come to them then it's fine but if they go to a doctor themselves it's problematic. most diseases are treated with traditional methods like medicin
when their own country john to offer them a living even loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to work just a bit longer. is the dream of millions of migrants that their children might choose their own motherland. school. is. i want my children to win over moscow. russia has become this step mother land. to find a way home. if it. were all the way to the killian's and the merits of. it came all the way from europe why and bolivia i. know there are more than...
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lastly john morton testified the releases were done for budgetary reasons. live coverage begins with the house judiciary committee at 1 p.m. eastern also on c-span3. >> thirty-four years ago today, we began providing televised access to the everyday workings of congress and the federal government. the c-span networks created by america's cable companies in 1979 and brought to you as a public service by joerg television provider. >> next, former and current obama administration officials discussed the effect of new health care of new health care law can have on hiv/aids. the panel also looks at some of the challenges of implementing the law. the center for american progress hosted this hour and 20 minute event. >> good morning, everybody. my name is neera tanden and i'm the president of the center for american progress. thank you for joining us this morning for this important discussion of how health reform is addressing the needs of gay and transgender communities and people living with hiv. reforming america's health care system is a massive undertaking. on
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london including the dress she wore to a white house dinner in 1985, right there, where she danced with john travolta showing her evolution from young newly wed to sleek style. >> she was gorgeous. >> she made everything look gorgeous. >> just beautiful. >> that will do it for us. from all of us at abc7 news thanks for joining us. captioned by, closed captioning services, inc. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. hi, baby. welcome back. >> thank you. >> hello, and welcome to millionaire. today's contestant was once deemed by the boston globe as the last of the red-hot mamas. please welcome fran botelho-hoeg. nice to see you again, fran. [cheers and applause] red-hot mamas? what was that about? >> well, back in 2005, i was very fortunate because the boston pops were looking for just an ordinary person to come and sing with them at the 4th of july, and i went to try out, and i won! >> wow. >> so i got to sing with them on the 4th of july and tour with ston globe-- my performance was a little, like, razzle-dazzle! so, um-- >> what was it again? >> razzle-dazzle! >> razzle-dazzle. okay. thus the
london including the dress she wore to a white house dinner in 1985, right there, where she danced with john travolta showing her evolution from young newly wed to sleek style. >> she was gorgeous. >> she made everything look gorgeous. >> just beautiful. >> that will do it for us. from all of us at abc7 news thanks for joining us. captioned by, closed captioning services, inc. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. hi, baby. welcome back. >> thank you. >>...
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this protection is extended to the church as blessed john paul ii pointed out. just as st. joseph will take care of mary and dedicated himself to jesus christ's suffering. likewise he watches over his body of the church of which the virgin mary is an example and a model. how does joseph exercise his role as a protector? discreetly, humbly, in silence. with his healing presence and complete fidelity even when he finds it hard to understand. mary until 12-year-old jesus in the temple of jerusalem found he is there with loving care next to mary his wife in good times and bad times through the journey through the senses and in the exodus and joyful hours is a frantic search for the child in the temple. later in the light in their home in nazareth in the workshop where he taught his trade to jesus. how does joseph respond as protector of mary protector of the church by being constantly attentive to god, open to the signs and receptive to god's plans not just to his own. this is what god asks of david as we heard in the first reading god does not want built by land but he wants f
this protection is extended to the church as blessed john paul ii pointed out. just as st. joseph will take care of mary and dedicated himself to jesus christ's suffering. likewise he watches over his body of the church of which the virgin mary is an example and a model. how does joseph exercise his role as a protector? discreetly, humbly, in silence. with his healing presence and complete fidelity even when he finds it hard to understand. mary until 12-year-old jesus in the temple of jerusalem...
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you can imagine that john boehner, mitch mcconnell and other party leaders are really happy with this. >> it gives him good cover. >> absolutely and a lot of members good cover. to your point, does it open up some room to the right? you know, for a niche candidate, yes. but overall i'm not sure that there's a lot of room to rand paul's right. that's not necessarily enough of an issue i think for a foothold. >> and chris, we know that rand paul is going to head to iowa very soon for the dinner. he's obviously putting himself front and center on the 2016 stage with this type of announcement. >> yeah, no question, luke. and what's interesting about this is people forget the influence that ron paul's campaign actually had, his dad's campaign, actually had on the process. which is no, ron paul didn't win any states and no, he was never sort of a serious top-tier contender for the presidency. but what he did do was ron paul ak lite ako lights are taken over a lot of state parties, iowa is one of them. aj spiker, the chairman of the iowa republican party, very much a ron/rand paul loyalist.
you can imagine that john boehner, mitch mcconnell and other party leaders are really happy with this. >> it gives him good cover. >> absolutely and a lot of members good cover. to your point, does it open up some room to the right? you know, for a niche candidate, yes. but overall i'm not sure that there's a lot of room to rand paul's right. that's not necessarily enough of an issue i think for a foothold. >> and chris, we know that rand paul is going to head to iowa very...
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he said this guy against him john boehner, but i just want to play something kind of indecreed thabl happened over the weekend. here is the president and here is john boehner. >> we don't have an immediate crisis in terms of debt. >> we do not have an immediate debt crisis. >> he just seed the moral high ground there? >> that is fairly amazing. by the way, democrats will be running that for a while now. i think it goes to the point where most americans are actually focused on jobs and economy, erin. they're not focused on the debt. i think you have that captive sort of republican grass root that is focused on the debt and trimming back federal government. and they've captured the sort of republican party. but the vast majority of americans are more focused on the economy and creating jobs and building stable middle class than they are on cutting the deficit. yeah, the deficit is an issue. it's not the number one issue. >> why, boehner do that? we don't have an immediate debt crisis. you would see that in the market, right? so boehner is say ing the truth. it is against what he's been
he said this guy against him john boehner, but i just want to play something kind of indecreed thabl happened over the weekend. here is the president and here is john boehner. >> we don't have an immediate crisis in terms of debt. >> we do not have an immediate debt crisis. >> he just seed the moral high ground there? >> that is fairly amazing. by the way, democrats will be running that for a while now. i think it goes to the point where most americans are actually...
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. >> good afternoon my name is john can kessler i'd like to say the people that run uber and side car are very much in the game theory 2 types of players those that try to get ahead by following the rules and those that try to get ahead by ignoring the rules and i don't know which kind of people you want in this city i call that second group anarchists in terms of more cabs currently if it's just about numbers then each cab in the city wouldn't be empty fifty percent of the time fifty percent of the time they are empty and you can check that fact. it's not a matter of numbers it's a matter of efficiency. if it was just about numbers, take a listen to this -- new york city has one cab per 634 people the city of san francisco has one cab for 450 people if you add -- one last item. one last item is credit cards i just basically figured out on average i pay excuse me -- five dollars 75 cents per shift for credit card feeses. that's 3 million dollars for the industry as a whole. does it really cost them 3 million dollars to up keep those machines in the cars? i don't think so. applause. >>
. >> good afternoon my name is john can kessler i'd like to say the people that run uber and side car are very much in the game theory 2 types of players those that try to get ahead by following the rules and those that try to get ahead by ignoring the rules and i don't know which kind of people you want in this city i call that second group anarchists in terms of more cabs currently if it's just about numbers then each cab in the city wouldn't be empty fifty percent of the time fifty...
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public health for trusting me in leading our crisis services, as well as i want to recognize charlie and john, my direct supervisors, for pushing and pushing and having faith in me. then i'd like to thank my staff who are here who allow me to -- [cheering and applauding] >> to [speaker not understood] above and beyond and provide 24-hour service to the city for [speaker not understood] and thinking out of the box and working diligently for me. i also importantly want to thank my family for coming and supporting me and being understanding [speaker not understood] and just coming here, taking a day off. and above all, i want to thank god for blessing me with such a job where i can help the community. thank you once again, supervisor avalos. thank you to the community of san francisco, and i look forward to providing ongoing services to you all. (applause) >> going down to the letter b will be our supervisor from district 5, supervisor london breed. >> thank you. i'm so honored today to honor an incredible, wonderful person in the health arena, ms. debby davidson who has spent -- you can clap. [
public health for trusting me in leading our crisis services, as well as i want to recognize charlie and john, my direct supervisors, for pushing and pushing and having faith in me. then i'd like to thank my staff who are here who allow me to -- [cheering and applauding] >> to [speaker not understood] above and beyond and provide 24-hour service to the city for [speaker not understood] and thinking out of the box and working diligently for me. i also importantly want to thank my family...
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but john. as soon as we arrived on the outskirts of tikrit saddam hussein's former stronghold were arrested by the police i have the feeling we were expected. after a few hours of questioning were put under house arrest in a hotel and forbidden from going out. and the situation eases the following afternoon when we're granted two hours of freedom but we're still under close surveillance. the next man who joins us in the taxi is in mourning his name's fi deal he's a journalist and he lost his best friends just two days ago. but god will save iraq a little. sorry. we had to draw your they want to make iraq a wretched country a glow get there not be. a glow in the assassinate the best among us the terrorist who kills a journalist like my colleague at the news channel who kills a religious man behind an academic or teacher certainly doesn't do it for religious reasons it's obvious he does it mostly for money because our religion does not tolerate all these crimes the only motive for these crimes is
but john. as soon as we arrived on the outskirts of tikrit saddam hussein's former stronghold were arrested by the police i have the feeling we were expected. after a few hours of questioning were put under house arrest in a hotel and forbidden from going out. and the situation eases the following afternoon when we're granted two hours of freedom but we're still under close surveillance. the next man who joins us in the taxi is in mourning his name's fi deal he's a journalist and he lost his...
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if you recall that movie, john nash had a whole office filled and this was true in real life, i know from knowing the people who wrote the book and interviewed john nash, and filled up the whole wall with all sorts of data and information about what was happening. so you know, all the obsessional behavior on adam lanza's part and the planning again doesn't preclude that this doesn't represent that something was probably very seriously wrong with the way his brain was working, processing information and i'm sure the video games did not help. >> very quickly, on that point of video games, a l of parents are watching saying should we be worried if our son is playing or daughter is playing these games endlessly, violent video games, or does it really just depend on the child? are these just very unusual children that get affected? >> i'm glad you asked that. look, tens and probably hundreds and hundreds of kids, it's a multi-billion dollar industry play video games, never hurt anybody. we talked about the supreme court case. there's not clear-cut evidence, it's really that intersection b
if you recall that movie, john nash had a whole office filled and this was true in real life, i know from knowing the people who wrote the book and interviewed john nash, and filled up the whole wall with all sorts of data and information about what was happening. so you know, all the obsessional behavior on adam lanza's part and the planning again doesn't preclude that this doesn't represent that something was probably very seriously wrong with the way his brain was working, processing...
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we got it john. skeptical about any laws whatsoever. i think sometimes people believe the purpose of getting elected is to pass new laws. i have often thought maybe the purpose should be to get rid of some of the laws that we have. so i'm always skeptical about that. but at the same time with mayor bloomberg, it does seem that he's just on this kick right? that he is going to make everybody in new york just like him. >> yeah, exactly. >> bill: i'm perfect. i don't smoke. right? i don't drink bill gulps. >> i don't eat too much salt. >> bill: right. and i never have msg in my food so you are going to be as perfect as i am, or i'm going to die trying. i don't think this will work. >> announcer: this the "bill press show." support the drug war you must be high. cenk uygur: i think the number one thing viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. i think the audience gets that i actually mean it. michael shure: this show is about being up to date so a lot of my work happens by doing the things that i am given to doing anyway. jo
we got it john. skeptical about any laws whatsoever. i think sometimes people believe the purpose of getting elected is to pass new laws. i have often thought maybe the purpose should be to get rid of some of the laws that we have. so i'm always skeptical about that. but at the same time with mayor bloomberg, it does seem that he's just on this kick right? that he is going to make everybody in new york just like him. >> yeah, exactly. >> bill: i'm perfect. i don't smoke. right? i...
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and i found out the story's by john cleese. >> isn't that something? >> jimmy: monty python. >> i know. i love that guy, and i love monty python. >> jimmy: me, too. >> i grew up watching it. i love that kind of absurdist humor, you know? i wasn't too much with one liners and satire, but when the body language gets a little slapstick -- like, eric idle's amazing. i love mike myers. i think he's a genius. >> jimmy: mike myers is, though. >> dana carvey is the funniest person i have ever met in person. [ clears throat ] you know, on camera -- [ laughter ] but off camera, he's even funnier. well, you're funny, too. [ laughter ] you know what i mean. you know those guys. you know how funny. >> jimmy: -- any compliment. any compliment. put me on a list somewhere. top 50 is fine. >> everybody knows jimmy's the man. >> jimmy: thank you. thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] but dana carvey is the whole reason i think i got into "saturday night live." i wanted to be the next dana. because he -- his impressions are -- >> extraordinary. >> jimmy: extraordina
and i found out the story's by john cleese. >> isn't that something? >> jimmy: monty python. >> i know. i love that guy, and i love monty python. >> jimmy: me, too. >> i grew up watching it. i love that kind of absurdist humor, you know? i wasn't too much with one liners and satire, but when the body language gets a little slapstick -- like, eric idle's amazing. i love mike myers. i think he's a genius. >> jimmy: mike myers is, though. >> dana carvey is...
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you will see his good work here also john boswell, who came in at the last minute and help us pull this together. he did it in exchange for tyne bank hours with the bay area community exchange time bank. if you want to know about that, you can learn about that across the hall after lunch. finally, from the broadband technology opportunity program, which provides opportunities for seniors and people with disabilities to teach each other, to learn from each other, and create more connections across all of our communities. please q the video, and after that, we will dismiss for lunch after a little explanation. >> we want people to come into the center and learn how to use all the different social media so they are not left behind. we do not want the whole community to be left behind. >> i have always been intimidated by computers. afraid that i would break anything. i wanted to learn. i wanted to see if i could, you know? but i was not sure, because of my age. i have grandkids i did not get to see as often as i would like, but my son post pictures all the time. >> i thought it would be im
you will see his good work here also john boswell, who came in at the last minute and help us pull this together. he did it in exchange for tyne bank hours with the bay area community exchange time bank. if you want to know about that, you can learn about that across the hall after lunch. finally, from the broadband technology opportunity program, which provides opportunities for seniors and people with disabilities to teach each other, to learn from each other, and create more connections...
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london including the dress she wore to a white house dinner in 1985, right there, where she danced with john travolta showing her evolution from young newly wed to sleek style. >> she was gorgeous. >> she made everything look gorgeous. >> just beautiful. >> that will do it for us. from all of us at abc7 news thanks for joining us. captioned by, closed captioning services, inc.
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. >> well, i think we're the leaders, john, and we have to continue to innovate. but i think, you know, the affinity that marketers have for adobe, we're such an entrenched part of the content life cycle, and so as they're creating these campaigns, we think that's the on-ramp from all of this digital spend. google's actually a partner, because we allow marketers to spend more money on surge, but there is social, there is display, there is video. and i would say that oracle and ibm come at it more from the point of view of i.t. we focused on the marketer, we believe we have the most comprehensive solution. and, you know, we're clearly in the lead. >> i know we're almost out of time, but i notice that you guys also put out a release saying kevin lynch, the chief technology officer, who came over, i believe, from macro media, quite a while back, is leaving the company. what can you say about that and who's going to lead adobe's technical efforts going forward? >> well, kevin's made many contributions, john, and you know, i'm really grateful for that. he's decided tha
. >> well, i think we're the leaders, john, and we have to continue to innovate. but i think, you know, the affinity that marketers have for adobe, we're such an entrenched part of the content life cycle, and so as they're creating these campaigns, we think that's the on-ramp from all of this digital spend. google's actually a partner, because we allow marketers to spend more money on surge, but there is social, there is display, there is video. and i would say that oracle and ibm come at...
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>> frankly they're going to lose mid-terms, too. >> michael feldman, john feehery. happy st. patrick's day. you got the tie. i had it yesterday. >>> let me return with the circular firing squad assembled in today's republican party. you're watching "hardball," "the place for politics." with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. it's not what you think. it's a phoenix with 4 wheels. it's a hawk with night vision goggles. it's marching to the beat of a different drum. and where beauty meets brains. it's big ideas with smaller footprints. and knowing there's alway
>> frankly they're going to lose mid-terms, too. >> michael feldman, john feehery. happy st. patrick's day. you got the tie. i had it yesterday. >>> let me return with the circular firing squad assembled in today's republican party. you're watching "hardball," "the place for politics." with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way...
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. >> reporter: john and marla, good morning. you can see construction behind me, expected to be complete in plenty of time. city officials appear to be ready to make pretty big sacrifices to make a deal happen. as the new stadium takes form, city of santa clara hoping it brings more than 49ers to the south bay. on friday nfl expected to choose between bay area and miami for the host of super bowl l for 2015. they are giving up millions in revenue and hoping economic activity super bowl would generate would offset that cost. that includes a 9.5% hotel tax for the teams and other employees. the mayor of santa clara says that revenue could be made up for in other ways. >> because the super bowl is an extraordinary event, we're trying to make ourselves competitive in the bid. we want to ensure we put our best foot forward. we have a great partner with the super bowl committee. they will make up all the costs, actual costs, so it won't cost santa clara anything. >> now, in addition to waving that hotel tax for nfl, city leaders are r
. >> reporter: john and marla, good morning. you can see construction behind me, expected to be complete in plenty of time. city officials appear to be ready to make pretty big sacrifices to make a deal happen. as the new stadium takes form, city of santa clara hoping it brings more than 49ers to the south bay. on friday nfl expected to choose between bay area and miami for the host of super bowl l for 2015. they are giving up millions in revenue and hoping economic activity super bowl...
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john avalon, thank you, sir. >>> want to get an update on breaking news. we're watching two situations unfolding right now, the first out of yichof indianapolis. purdue campus. on lockdown after this report of the gunman. the school just sent out a defeat has been spotted with a long gun. also another shooting at a hospital in allentown, pennsylvania. if you know this neck of the woods, this is the lehigh valley hospital. we're told an incident took place on the fourth floor of this hospital, apparently there is a hospice wing. no word yet on the victims there. police are clear in that situation in allentown this is not an active shooter situation. as soon as we get anymore updates, we'll pass them along to you here on cnn. >>> coming up next, a shocking scene inside a courtroom in ohio. moments before learning his fate, school shooter t.j. lane reveals a killer t-shirt. you see what's scroll order that white t-shirt? we'll show you what happened. zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. za
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jeffrey brown talks to john allen in rome. >> me where againing now the focus shifts from style to substance and the question becomes how is this new tone going to be translated into the hard work of actually governing the church? there, of course, the challenges are considerably more steep >> ifill: we continue our series of stories about the middle east, margaret warner reports on the divide among the two leading palestinian factions, and its impact on the quest for peace. . >> it is really a divide over power. who's going to control what and what's going to be in a stronger position to win the palestinian people and who's going to have the narrative on its side? >> woodruff: and we examine a dramatic shift in public opinion with a majority of americans supporting same sex marriage. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by:
jeffrey brown talks to john allen in rome. >> me where againing now the focus shifts from style to substance and the question becomes how is this new tone going to be translated into the hard work of actually governing the church? there, of course, the challenges are considerably more steep >> ifill: we continue our series of stories about the middle east, margaret warner reports on the divide among the two leading palestinian factions, and its impact on the quest for peace. ....
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john is here with the story. >> fans of my shell were simply expecting to enjoy one of the favorite singers but instead they walked out in disgust about an hour that the music. and she did something it never did before. it stopped a show. ♪ there's one thing. >>reporter: starting in the 80's michelle shock built a reputation as alternative folk singer later became a born again christian. last night on this stage in san francisco, she developed a new reputation in just minutes. >> yes, i was offended. >>reporter: james patterson among the 200 patrons who watch the singer launch into anti-gay rant. >> that when they stop proposition 8 and priest are forced at gun point to marry gay people, then that will lead to the downfall of civilization and jesus will return. >>reporter: employee at the club were stunned. marketing director lisa got a call at home about shock was saying. >> hypocracy of the bible. talking about the rap tourist coming. the end of days are hear. and she said god hates. >>reporter: singer then used an anti-gay slur. >> she said you can retweet. that encouraged the audience
john is here with the story. >> fans of my shell were simply expecting to enjoy one of the favorite singers but instead they walked out in disgust about an hour that the music. and she did something it never did before. it stopped a show. ♪ there's one thing. >>reporter: starting in the 80's michelle shock built a reputation as alternative folk singer later became a born again christian. last night on this stage in san francisco, she developed a new reputation in just minutes....
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co-editor of john the gentleman you can jump in anytime you want you know crosstalk rules maureen if i can go to you first i mean why is obama going to the middle east now what does he want to achieve. it doesn't appear that he's trying to achieve anything people who know us foreign policy much better than i have suggested that the purpose of the visit is simply to visit and to check that box and to be able to demonstrate that he's been to israel and to get out of the way at the beginning of his term and it doesn't and it certainly has as you yourself mentioned the so-called peace process is not on the agenda he's not bringing any new initiative with him i presume there will be lots of talk about about syria and iran but i think that from washington's perspective the fact that there may not yet be an israeli government and so or that it will have just recently been formed and there won't be that room to have any serious discussions about israeli palestinian relations is probably a positive thing from washington's perspective norman is a kind of farcical to go to israel not talk about
co-editor of john the gentleman you can jump in anytime you want you know crosstalk rules maureen if i can go to you first i mean why is obama going to the middle east now what does he want to achieve. it doesn't appear that he's trying to achieve anything people who know us foreign policy much better than i have suggested that the purpose of the visit is simply to visit and to check that box and to be able to demonstrate that he's been to israel and to get out of the way at the beginning of...